As of 20 October 2010, another 3G technology based product of Globalcctvsec is available for sales.
Globalcctvsec customers can now use 3G+ Surveillance Cameras to have remote video surveillance.
This device is presented to the mobile communication market of China for the first time and is simple to use. All Globalcctvsec customers using mobile phones with 3G function can make a video call to the 3G-camera, which has a SIM card installed in. This will allow them to watch the area in real time mode.
While commenting on the importance of application of 3G based products and services in Globalcctvsec Board Chairman of Mrs. Zhang Yu stated: “We are happy to introduce 3G+ Surveillance Camera by Globalcctvsec, which different businesses and individuals would find as a useful 3G device. The fact that this product has been just introduced in the market shows that telecom market is in line with developments in the international telecom industry on the application of 3G technologies. In near future, we will present a few more interesting 3G-based solutions to the market.”.
Having stylish design and superior features it allows individuals to watch remotely after their office, warehouse, garage, apartment, office, children or pets. Chinaunicom 3G+ Surveillance Camera allows customers to hear and see on the screen of their mobile phone all that is happening around the place where the camera is installed. One can even control the camera remotely with the buttons on the mobile phone. To use 3G+ Surveillance Camera one will need 3G/UMTS mobile phone (video call capable) with china unicom‘s number. Mobile phone and 3G+ Surveillance Camera shall both be within Chinaunicom 3G coverage area to be able to provide video call.
Once charged, 3G+ Surveillance Camera can work for up to 200 hours and can store recording of 12 hours. 3G+ Surveillance Camera package costs 180 yuan/Year.
Customers can purchase the cameras in all Chinaunicom centers. For more information about the 3G+ Surveillance Camera please visit www.globalcctvsec.com
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Globalcctvsec introduces first 3G Mobile Camera in China
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